The case brought by Sen. Mike DeWine's former counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Robert Steinbuch, alleges that Cutler engaged in an invasion of his privacy in 2004 by publishing sexually explicit facts about a relationship with Steinbuch.
Tough shit. If you did it and the other person decides to blab, well that's just too damn bad. The right to privacy means no poking around. It does not mean that if someone you invited spills the beans you can sue then for "invasion of privacy" which I also seem to think isn't something the right wing like to recognize in the first place. She didn't "invade" his privacy, he invited her into his "privacy" for a few drinks, invaded her "privacy" (or private parts) with his fleshy probe, and she decided to talk about it. Too bad. I guess the aides in Mike DeWine's office will be carrying NDA's to the bars. So much for getting laid dumbshits... |